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		<title>jScrollPane - alternative iframe demo</title>

		<!-- styles specific to demo site -->
		<link type="text/css" href="style/demo.css" rel="stylesheet" media="all" />
		<!-- styles needed by jScrollPane - include in your own sites -->
		<link type="text/css" href="style/jquery.jscrollpane.css" rel="stylesheet" media="all" />

		<style type="text/css" id="page-css">
			/* Styles specific to this particular page */
			.iframe-holder {
				width: 100%;
				height: 200px;
				overflow: auto;
			}
			iframe
			{
				border: 0;
				width: 100%;
				height: 100%;
			}
		</style>

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		<script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.8.2/jquery.min.js"></script>
		<!-- the mousewheel plugin -->
		<script type="text/javascript" src="script/jquery.mousewheel.js"></script>
		<!-- the jScrollPane script -->
		<script type="text/javascript" src="script/jquery.jscrollpane.min.js"></script>
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		<script type="text/javascript" src="script/demo.js"></script>

		<script type="text/javascript" id="sourcecode">
			$(function()
				{
					$('iframe').bind(
						'load.jsp',
						function()
						{
							var doc = this.contentDocument || this.contentWindow.document;
							var jDoc = $(doc);
							//jDoc = $('body', doc);
							var frame = $(this);
							var destWidth = jDoc.width();
							var destHeight = jDoc.height();
							
							// Need to unbind the load event otherwise it is triggered again
							// when jScrollPane wraps the iframe which results in it being removed
							// from the document and added again.
							frame.unbind('load.jsp');
							
							if (destWidth > frame.width()) {
								// to allow for the scrollbar...
								// Should be possible more cleanly though
								destWidth += 16;
							}
							if (destHeight > frame.height()) {
								// to allow for the scrollbar...
								// Should be possible more cleanly though
								destHeight += 16;
							}
							frame.width(destWidth);
							frame.height(destHeight);
							frame.parent().jScrollPane();
						}
					);
				}
			);
		</script>
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			<h1>jScrollPane - alternative approach to implement jScrollPane with iframes</h1>
			<p>
				This demonstration shows a different approach to <a href="iframe.html">the first iframe demo</a> for
				styling the scrollbars associated with an iframe. This approach requires no special code inside the
				iframe content pages (e.g. <a href="iframe_content3.html">iframe_content3.html</a> and
				<a href="iframe_content4.html">iframe_content4.html</a>) and instead relies on the script in the hosting
				page (this page).
			</p>
			<p>
				This approach has some shortcomings though. The mousewheel doesn't work and the calculation of the width
				and height seems a little off...
			</p>

			<h2>Vertical only</h2>
			<div class="iframe-holder">
				<iframe src="iframe_content3.html"></iframe>
			</div>
			<h2>Both</h2>
			<div class="iframe-holder">
				<iframe src="iframe_content4.html"></iframe>
			</div>
			<h2>Page javascript</h2>
			<div id="sourcecode-display">
				<p>The contents of this div will be replaced by the javascript added to this page</p>
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			<h2>Page CSS</h2>
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